I have contacted CPS and talked to state police. Both of these systems are and by the definition of the very people who are part of them, "Not efficient or very beneficiary" in the state of Maryland. CPS does not even attempt to address the abuse trouble, they believe in forgetting the past and trying to get the family to work again, which has not worked in this case. Only the courts are currently involved with the abuse troubles. I spent two months at a friends house this summer, with my father's permission, because the living conditions weren't stable at home and my mom went to rehab in Pennsylvania for alcohol addiction treatment.
Yet, even with all this that has happened, I was put back in my home, with a CPS worker who by law has to stay in touch for 30-60 days, but has not answered any calls nor has reached out in any way since the day after I was put back home. I'm much more serious about getting emancipated now because large events keep happening that I can't keep going through. Yesterday my parents locked me out of my house and got in the car and drove off without telling me where they were going or how long they were going to be gone. After several hours and talking to several friends through email,sitting outside my house in the dark, I decided it would be best to notify the police so I could locate them, etc, so I walked to the nearest establishment, a WaWa, and used their phone. When the police came, they found my parents, but my parents twisted the situation into making it seem like I ran away, which is unbelievably not the case. Instead of getting help, the cop gave me a long warning about running off.